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TABLE OF CONTENTS The Utah Section of the Professional Golfers Association of America CONSTITUTION BY-LAWS TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS and PROCEDURES UTAH SECTION PGA CONSTITUTION Order of Contents OPENING STATEMENT UTAH SECTION PGA MISSION STATEMENT ARTICLE I- Name, Boundaries, Purpose ARTICLE II- Membership ARTICLE III- Organization ARTICLE IV- Meetings UTAH SECTION PGA BY-LAWS Order of Contents ARTICLE I- Definitions ARTICLE II- Code of Ethics ARTICLE III- Apprentices ARTICLE IV- Election to Membership ARTICLE V- Classes of Membership ARTICLE VI- Rights and Privileges of Membership ARTICLE VII- Obligations of Membership ARTICLE VIII- Reporting Requirements ARTICLE IX- Elections ARTICLE X- Duties of Officers and Directors ARTICLE XI- Committees UTAH SECTION PGA TOURNAMENT RULES, REGULATIONS, and PROCEDURES Order of Contents ARTICLE 1- Statement of Purpose and Authority ARTICLE II- General Tournament Governance ARTICLE III- Tournament Schedules, Fees, Procedures ARTICLE IV- Tournament Eligibility ARTICLE V- Tournament Rules & Regulations ARTICLE VI- Tournament Host Rules & Regulations ARTICLE VII- Senior Professional Guidelines ARTICLE VIII- Section Playing Awards and Honors ARTICLE IX- Player Rules of Conduct ARTICLE X- Disciplinary Actions, Penalties, Appeals APPENDIX I- Eligibility, Purses, Charts & Grafts [The Professional Golfers Association of America Constitution and Bylaws can be accessed in the current Membership & Golf Directory or at PGALinks.com] THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UTAH SECTION OF THE PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (A voluntary non-profit Corporation) OPENING STATEMENT

The Utah Section of the Professional Golfers Association of America is dedicated to perpetuating the quality ideals that are inherent in the game of golf. These ideals include but are not limited to upholding the highest standards and ethical practices both as individual PGA Members and as an Association; growing the game; preserving the traditions and practices of the game of golf that have guided our professional organization since its inception; supporting fellow PGA Members and the PGA as a whole. UTAH SECTION PGA MISSION STATEMENT It is the Mission of the Utah Section PGA to be a leader in promoting the enjoyment of and involvement in the game of golf. The Utah Section PGA seeks to be a strong and prominent organization within the golf community by providing quality programs and services to both PGA Members and others. (C) ARTICLE I - NAME, BOUNDARIES, PURPOSE Section 1- NAME This organization shall be named The Utah Section of The Professional Golfers Association of America, and shall be referred to here forth as the Section. The Professional Golfers Association of America shall be referred to here forth as the Association. The geographical location of this Section is the entire State of Utah and the counties of Uinta and Sweetwater of the state of Wyoming; and to also include the following cities and surrounding locals of Mesquite, Ely, and West Wendover located in Nevada. It is composed of the Utah Section PGA, a 501C6 not-for-profit corporation and the Utah Junior Golf Foundation, a 501 C3 not-for-profit charitable organization; organized under the laws of the State of Utah; with any additional corporations, trust funds or committees which may be established under this Constitution. Section 2- PURPOSE a) The purpose of the Section shall be to promote the enjoyment and involvement in the game of golf within the Section. b) Contribute to its growth by providing services to golf professionals and the golf industry within the Section. c) The Section will accomplish this purpose by enhancing the skills of its professionals and the opportunities for amateurs, employers, manufacturers, employees and the general public within the Section. d) In so doing, the Section will elevate the standards of the professional golfers vocation, enhance the economic well-being of the individual member, stimulate interest in the game of golf and promote the overall vitality of the game within the Section. Section 3- SCOPE The scope of this Constitution is intended to encompass, but not exceed, that area of jurisdiction granted to the Section by the Association, and shall not conflict with the Constitution, By-Laws or Regulations of the Association. This document and its policies, rules, and regulations shall be updated from time-to-time as formally mandated by the Association. (C) ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP Section 1- Members of the Section must also be members of the Association, and conform to all membership requirements set forth by the Association. (C) ARTICLE III - ORGANIZATION Section 1- CHAPTERS a) The Section Board of Directors may exercise the power to create and charter Chapters within the Section boundaries. Such Chapters shall be subordinate to the Section and may conduct business in accordance with the Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations of the Section, and which shall not be inconsistent or at variance with the Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association. b) The Section shall manage its financial affairs in a fiscally-sound manner and shall be responsible for its financial obligations and those of its Chapters. Section 2- OFFICERS a) The Officers of the Section shall include: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Honorary President (immediate past President). b) The Chief Executive Officer shall be the Section Executive Director who shall be selected by approval of the Board of Directors. c) Between meetings of the Board of Directors, the President, Vice President, Secretary shall constitute an Officers Committee which shall be authorized to act for the Section in accordance with the By-Laws, Regulations and Policies adopted by the Board of Directors. Section 3- BOARD OF DIRECTORS a) The Board of Directors shall conduct its business and shall be responsible for the management of the Section in accordance with the Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations. Between Annual Meetings, the Board of Directors shall have full authority in all matters, including the power to interpret the Constitution and By-Laws and to give direction in cases not provided for therein. In matters involving emergencies or the good of the Section, the Board of Directors shall have complete and final authority. b) The Board of Directors shall be composed of: President Vice President Secretary Honorary President (Immediate Past President) Three (3) Member Directors

Association PGA Director (if Section Member) Current Section Champion A maximum of two (2) Independent Directors Section 4- ELECTIONS a) Election procedures and succession policies shall be as set forth in the Section By-Laws. The Board of Directors shall have the power to interpret and schedule Section Election Procedures. Election procedures shall include: election schedules, determining election results, and any other voting procedures and/or questions not specifically outlined in the Constitution. Section Board Decisions on these matters shall be final. b) Candidates for any elective offices (Officers and Member Directors) may be nominated by any eligible Section member. c) Nominations shall be written and returned as per current Board Policy. d) Voting will be limited to eligible members and shall by written ballot. Ballots will be distributed to each eligible member as per current Board Policy. Section 5- TERMS OF OFFICE a) Officers: i. The President, Vice President, and Secretary shall each serve two year terms. ii. The Vice President and Secretary shall automatically be nominated to serve in the next highest office. iii. They shall be confirmed to serve in those offices by voice vote of the Section Membership at the Annual Meeting (in traditional cycle). b) Honorary President: i. The Immediate Past President shall become the Honorary President automatically and serve a two year term. c) Member Directors: i. Three (3) Directors shall be elected for one term of three (3) years and may be re-elected to that office for one additional term of three (3) years, with one Director being elected each year for a three (3) year term. ii. Member Directors may be re-elected to that office for one additional term of three years. d) The term of Independent Directors shall be three years from the most recent past election meeting. e) The Section Champion (Player Director) term shall be for a one year period. This one year period shall coincide with the first year term of the newest elected Board Member for that year. Section 6- AMENDMENTS The Section Constitution may be amended by the following procedure: a) Resolutions to alter, or amend, or repeal any portion of the Section Constitution must be presented in writing to the Secretary of the Section 30 days prior to an Annual Meeting. The Secretary shall submit such amendments/resolutions to the membership for review no later than 10 days prior to an Annual Meeting. b) A two-thirds affirmative vote by the membership attending the Annual Meeting is required for passage of any proposed amendment/resolution. c) All amendments/resolutions to the Section Constitution shall become effective when adopted or at the time specified in the approved amendment/resolution. Section 7- INDEMNIFICATION The Section shall indemnify every person who was or is a party or was or is threatened to be made a party to any action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, by reason of the fact that he/she was or is a Director, Officer, employee or agent of the Section, against expenses, judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement. The Associations current Indemnification Policy shall have precedence. Section 7- INTERPRETATION All disputes or issues regarding the interpretation of this Constitution shall be interpreted and resolved by the Board of Directors whose decision shall be final. Section 8- DISSOLUTION The Section shall use its funds only to accomplish the objectives and purposes specified in the Constitution and no part of said funds shall incur or be distributed to the Members of the Section as per Association Policy. If ever dissolved all Section assets shall be assigned to one or more regularly organized and qualified charitable, educational, or philanthropic associations as selected by the Board of Directors. Section 9- RULES OF ORDER Meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Roberts Rules of Order except in cases where they are not consistent with the constitution, by-laws, or any regulations the Section. There shall be no proxy voting at any meeting of the membership. The Governance Committee Chair or the Section Executive Director shall serve as the meeting Parliamentarian or as otherwise assigned by the Section President. (C) ARTICLE IV - MEETINGS Section 1 - The Annual Meeting of the Section shall be in the first quarter at a site to be determined by the Section President. Section 2 - Additional Meetings Section shall be if deemed necessary by the Officers Committee and at a date and site to be determined by the Section President.

Section 3 - Special meetings may be called by the Board of Directors or by a petition signed by fifty-one (51) percent of the membership. Section 4 - Notice of Section meetings shall be given, in writing, to the membership at least thirty (30) days prior thereto. Section 5- DELEGATES TO THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION a) Delegates to the National Annual Meeting of the PGA of America shall be the President and Vice-President of the Section. In the event that either or both are unable to attend, the Secretary and/or any Board of Director member or Section member may be appointed by the Board of Directors to take their place. b) Alternate delegates will be designated by the Board of Directors from the Board of Directors and/or qualified Section Members within the Section. c) The Secretary shall be a first Alternate Delegate to the National Annual Meeting of the PGA of America. Any expenses incurred above those covered by the PGA shall be the responsibility of the Utah Section. d) The Section Committee of Officers shall set the order of Business for all Member Meetings. The following order of business is suggested for the Annual Meeting of the Section: i. Roll Call ii. Reading of the minutes of the previous Annual Meeting. iii. Report of the Committees iv. Report of the Executive Director v. Report of the Secretary vi. Report of the President vii. Report of the District #9 Director viii. Consideration of Old Business ix. Proposed Resolutions x. Consideration of New Business xi. Adjournment BY-LAWS OF THE UTAH SECTION OF THE PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATIONOF AMERICA (BL) ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS Section 1-The definitions of PGA Recognized Facilities, Employment Definitions, and other definitions shall be consistent with the Association By-Laws or as further outline in Association policy and guidelines. Terms shall be the same as outlined in the Utah Section Constitution. (BL) ARTICLE II - CODE OF ETHICS Section 1- SECTION-ASSOCIATION CODE OF ETHICS The Section Code of Ethics Shall be the same as those established in the Association Code of Ethics and outlined in Article II, Sections 1-12 of the Association By- Laws. [The Professional Golfers Association of America Constitution and Bylaws can be accessed in the current Membership & Golf Directory or at PGALinks.com] (BL) ARTICLE III - APPRENTICES The Professional Golf Management Program is a training and certification program for aspiring golf professionals. Registrants in the program shall be referred to as Apprentices. Apprentices are not Members of the Association and do not enjoy any rights of membership, but may attend Section meetings. Section 1- Section Apprentice status may be granted to those persons who have been accepted as Professional Golf Management registrants and have approved for such status by the Utah Section Officers. (See: Association By-Laws Article III). Section 2 - The Section may require apprentices to attend a formal Section Apprentice Orientation. Such Apprentice Orientations should be attended during the first Level of Apprenticeship. (BL) ARTICLE IV - ELECTION TO MEMBERSHIP Section 1- In order to be eligible for election to membership in the Association, an individual must satisfy the requirements as outlined in the Association By-Laws, Article IV. (BL) ARTICLE V - CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP Section 1- Members shall be classified as Active or Non-Active based on their employment status, standing with the Association and length of membership in the Association. Classes of membership are outlined in the Association By-Laws, Article V. (BL) ARTICLE VI - RIGHTS and PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERSHIP Section 1- Members of the Association shall have all rights of membership as outlined in the Association By-Laws, Article IV.

Section 2 - It is a privilege rather than a right to play in golf tournaments and participate in Section programs. Therefore, except for the rights set forth above, the Section will impose reasonable restrictions on certain classes of membership regarding participation in sectional events so long as such restrictions are not unduly discriminatory. (BL) ARTICLE VII - OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERSHIP Section 1- DUES a) The Annual Dues and Fees of the Association shall be billed as per National Policy. b) The annual dues of the Section shall become due and payable in accordance with and on the dates specified by the Association. c) Members of the Section shall pay annual dues to the Section as follows: i. Life Members $300.00 ii. Retired Members $300.00 iii. A-3 Members $100.00 iv. Inactive Members $100.00 v. Class F Members $375.00 vi. All Other Members $375.00 d) Apprentices of the Section shall pay annual fees as follows: i. $300.00 (which includes player permit fees) Section 2- CHANGING DUES Any change in the annual dues of the Section shall be presented in the form of an amendment to the By-Laws presented for a vote by the membership in attendance at the Annual Meeting or any Special Meeting called in accordance to the Section Constitution. (BL) ARTICLE VIII - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Section 1- Members and Apprentices shall be required to complete certain reporting requirements of the Association such as employment reporting, membership classification questionnaires and Association surveys as outlined in the Association By-Laws, Article XI. Section 2- The Section Board of Director may require the Section Membership to complete certain reports or questionnaires as approved by that Board. (BL) ARTICLE IX - ELECTIONS Section 1- ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS a) The Officers and Board of Directors of the Section shall be elected by official mailed ballot. Subsequent Election for Officers (moving through the chairs) shall be by voice vote at the Section Annual Meeting. b) The Official Election (original election) shall be scheduled for the fourth quarter of the year and shall be in accordance with Board directed election procedures. c) The President, Vice President and Secretary shall be elected for a term of two years and may not be re-elected to that office for a second consecutive term. d) Election results will be determined by a simple majority of those voting. Formal results will be announced upon completion of the process. e) If a simple majority is not achieved on the first ballot because three or more candidates are running, the candidate with the lowest number of votes will be contacted by the Section Office and given the opportunity to resign from further ballots. This contact shall occur prior to the second (or each consecutive ballot) being sent to the Membership. Section 2- THE OATH OF OFFICE a) The following oath shall be administered to all Section Officers and members of the Board of Directors of the Section. The oath shall be administered by the current Honorary President or a former President of the Section as designated by the President: I, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah Section, Professional Golfers Association of America, do hereby affirm that I shall at all times adhere to and uphold the Associations and Sections Constitution, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, and that I shall otherwise conduct my activities in a manner that shall be in keeping with my position as an Officer/Member of the Board of Directors of the Section and which shall reflect credit upon the Association, the Section and its Members. (BL) ARTICLE X - DUTIES OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Section 1- DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE PRESIDENT a) The President shall be the chief operating officer of the Section and subject to the control of the Board of Directors. He shall perform all duties customary to his office, to include all duties specified by the Constitution. i. He shall preside at all meetings. ii. He shall supervise and control all of the affairs of the Section in accordance with established policies and directives approved by the Board of Directors. iii. Specifically he shall appoint such Committees, standing and otherwise, as shall in his judgment is necessary. iv. He shall designate the chairperson of these Committees and with the Board of Directors approve the membership of each Committee.

b) The President may appoint an advisory Committee composed of persons other than members (i.e., accountants, lawyers, financial consultants, etc.). These people could/should be those who can best aid the game of golf and are best suited to serve the Section. Some of these individuals may be retained as Staff on a temporary basis. All such people, staff or committee members must be approved by the Board of Directors. c) The President shall instruct and oversee the Chairperson of all Committees as to their respective responsibilities and authority as outlined in duties of Committees and Chairperson below. d) The President may attend any Committee Meeting as Advisor or Observer and should receive notification of all such meetings. e) The President shall authorize the Executive Director to sign all contracts and pay all Section obligations and otherwise operate the day-to-day functions of the Section under the President s direct supervision. f) The President shall oversee the formulation of an annual budget containing revenues and expenses for the Section. This budget shall be made available to the membership each year. g) The President shall work closely with the Executive Director and others and cause to be kept a record of all monies and accounts of the Section. He shall have the authority to sign checks, withdraw funds, and act as agent (in financial matters) for the Section. He may delegate this authority to the Executive Director, Vice- President, or Secretary. h) The President shall serve (along with the Executive Director) on the Administration and Finance Committee. He will with the help of this committee, receive all committee budgets, correlate and arrange a Section budget for the fiscal year for Board of Directors approval. Such budget shall be presented no later than December 31, of the prior budget year. The President shall also see that a complete written financial report is submitted to the Board of Directors and the Membership annually. The President may require the Section Accountant to submit any relevant current financial statements for presentation to the Board of Directors. i) The President shall cause that all Section Officers or employees who are authorized to withdraw funds are bonded in an amount specified by the Board of Directors. The Secretary may require j) The President shall cause all Section Funds/Monies to be placed in a bank account(s) as specified by the Board of Directors. He shall monitor all accounts, projects or financial matters concerning the Section and report to the Board of Directors on their status. k) In the event of the absence of or temporary disability of the President, the Vice-President shall perform the duties of the President. If the President dies, resigns or becomes incapacitated he shall be succeeded by the Vice-President who shall become President/Vice President for the remainder of the President s term. The Vice President shall then serve his term as President. The Membership shall ratify this election as per Article III, Section 5 of the Section Constitution. Section 2- DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE VICE PRESIDENT a) The Vice President will perform duties as assigned by the president. b) The Vice President is primarily responsible for the Tournament Affairs of the Section. c) In the event of the absence or temporary disability of the Vice-President, the Section Secretary shall perform the duties of the Vice President. If the Vice President dies, resigns, or becomes totally incapacitated, he shall be succeeded by Secretary who shall become the Vice President/Secretary for the remainder of the term of office. The Secretary shall then serve his term as Vice President if approved by the Membership at the Annual Meeting. Section 3- DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY a) The Secretary shall perform all duties as assign by the President. b) The Secretary shall be primarily responsible for matter concerning Membership and perform all duties common to his office. 1) He shall keep or cause to be kept the minutes of all Section Meetings and all Board of Director Meetings. 2) The minutes of all Membership Meetings shall be mailed to the membership no later than thirty (30) days after such meetings. 3) He shall keep or cause to be kept a roll of all such meetings. 4) He shall issue a notice of all such meetings, and in the case of the Section Annual Meeting such notice should be thirty (30) days in advance. c) The Secretary shall work closely with the Executive Director and others to cause accurate records to be kept concerning: Members and Apprentices rolls, PDP points, official status and all correspondence and papers pertaining to the Section. d) In the event of the absence or temporary disability, the President shall appoint another member of the Board of Directors (to include the Executive Director) to serve in the Secretary s absence. In the event the Secretary dies, resigns or become totally incapacitated the Board of Directors shall conduct a new election for Secretary as soon as practicable. Section 4- DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE DIRECTORS a) The Section Directors shall serve on the Board of Directors and perform all duties customary to that position. The general duties of the Board of Directors are outlined in the Utah Section Constitution under Section 3- Board of Directors. b) The President shall assign duties and committee assignment to specific Directors as approved by the entire Board. All orders or regulations made by the Board of Directors shall be binding if in compliance with the Section Constitution or unless set aside by a majority vote of the Membership at an Annual Meeting.

c) The Board of Directors, by two-thirds vote, may adopt or amend the By-Laws, Rules and Regulations and Corporate Charters for the governance of the Section when such action is not at variance with the Constitution. d) At all meetings of the Board of Directors, a majority of members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. e) The Board of Directors shall meet in regular session immediately prior to the Annual Meeting and at such other times as determined by the President. f) A quorum of the Board may call an official Board Meeting providing ten (10) days notice is given to the President of such meeting. The Directors shall serve the term for which they are elected. g) If a Director be absent or temporarily disabled the President shall appoint another member of the Board of Directors to assume his responsibilities; except that the President may appoint a member on the Directors assigned committees to Chair such Committees. If a Director dies, resigns, or becomes totally incapacitated, the President shall submit a list of eligible members to the Board of Directors from which one shall be elected. The new Director shall fill only the unexpired term of the Director he replaces. Section 5- DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR a) The Executive Director of the Section shall be selected by The Section Board of Directors. b) The Executive Director shall direct and be responsible to the Section President for all management responsibilities and activities of the Section Office. c) The Executive Director shall serve as a Member of the Administration and Finance Committee. d) The Executive Director shall set Section schedules so as to meet the requirements and duties of his position. He shall serve as an executive-official member of all committees of the Section as directed by the President. e) The Executive Director shall act as a liaison between each committee, the Board of Directors, Section Officers, National Staff other golf organizations, the general public and the Section Membership. He shall attend any meetings and activities held to be important to the Sections interests, to include those required by notice of the Section Officers. f) He shall promote the PGA, the Section and all its programs. He shall make himself available for public relations appearances that are deemed beneficial to the Section or the PGA. g) The Executive Director shall serve as per his contract. If he should be absent or temporarily disabled the Secretary/Treasurer shall oversee his duties. If he becomes totally incapacitated the Board of Directors shall appoint a replacement. (BL) ARTICLE XI - COMMITTEES Section 1- DUTY AND AUTHORITY OF COMMITTEES: a) The President shall appoint Chairpersons (Chairs) for all Committees and Task Force Committees and as deemed necessary by the President. b) The president shall also have approval over all members of such Section Committees. c) All business of the Committee shall be presented through and overseen by the Committee Chair. d) All Chairs shall report to the Board of Directors as may be necessary from time-to-time. All actions taken by each committee must be approved by the Board of Directors and/or the Officers Committee. e) The Chair of each Committee shall prior to each Annual Meeting submit to the President a written report of the activities of the Committee during the preceding period. The Chair shall further present a report to the members at the Annual Meeting. f) Committees shall be formulated according to the needs of the Section Membership and comply with Association guidelines. There may be subcommittees within the committees. Committees shall serve a general purpose to the Membership. A subcommittee shall serve a specific purpose or function within a given committee. Numbers and structure of committees shall be established by the Board of Directors. SECTION 2- COMMITTEE STRUCTURE a) Size and make-up of the committees shall be decided by the President and Chair of the respective committee and approved by the Board of Directors. Subcommittees shall operate with a committee at the direction of the Committee Chair and/or the President. b) A current list of Section Committees and Task Force Committees shall be submitted annually to the Board of Directors under the direction of the President. The List of Committees shall also be made available to the Section Membership. c) Committees shall either be Board Committees and/or Designated or Standing Sub-Committees. Board Committees are Standing Committees that report directly to the Officers and Board of Directors. Designated Sub-Committees (Task Forces) being those established for a specific limited term and purpose. Standing Sub- Committees are those required by the Association or to carry-out ongoing services to the membership. SECTION 3- COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

a) Each committee member shall be a Section Member or Apprentice in good standing. In unusual circumstances and only on specific Designated Sub-Committees, a person of expertise or Member of an Allied Organization may serve on a Committee as specifically approved by the President. b) Apprentices (non-members with affiliation) will be allowed to serve on specific committees only with approval of the Board of Directors. SECTION 4- COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON (CHAIR) RESPONSIBILITIES a) The Committee Chairs shall be directly responsible to the Officers and Board of Directors for committee programs and actions. The Chairman supervises all committee programs and activities. b) The Committee Chair will communicate and work in concert with Section Staff to accomplish the goals and activities of the Committee. TOURNAMENT RULES, REGULATIONS, AND PROCEDURES OF THE UTAH SECTION OF THE PGA OF AMERICA (T) ARTICLE I - STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND AUTHORITY Section 1-The tournament activity of the Section is conducted primarily to serve the interest and welfare of the Members of the Utah Section of the Professional Golfers Association of America. It is a vehicle for maintaining and promoting the highest standards of competition, sportsmanship, and public goodwill. Section 2 - As stated in both the Association and the Section Constitution- Playing is a privilege not a right of membership and all tournament events with their accompanying rules, regulations, and policies shall mirror that concept. Section 3 - The Section Tournament Rules, Regulations, and Procedures are subject to interpretation and change by the Utah Section Board of Directors at any time. Such changes and/or modifications become official when notification of such change is formally given to the membership by written notice. (T) ARTICLE II - GENERAL TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS Section 1- In order to expedite and facilitate the fulfillment of those objectives to which the Section has been dedicated, the members thereof shall engage in tournament competition only in those tournaments which have been approved by the Section and placed on the official schedule. Section 2 - Hosting Section Events: Hosting golf tournaments within the Section is a privilege accorded to members in good standing and Apprentice Professionals as approved by the Board of Directors. Rules for hosting such events are as written in the Utah Constitution and By-Laws and listed below. Interpretation and enforcement of these policies shall lie with the Tournament Committee under the direction of the Board of Directors. Section 3 - The Utah PGA Tournament Committee has the responsibility of proposing rules and regulations governing all competition in the Section tournament program. Such rules and regulations must be approved and adopted by the Board of Directors. All interpretations, clarifications, and enforcement issues shall be decided by of the Utah Section Board of Directors Section 4 - The Utah Section Board of Directors shall see that the regulations governing tournament events and an official schedule of events are published annually. Section 5 - The responsibility for reviewing, monitoring, and upholding Section tournament rules and procedures are the responsibility of individual Section Members and Apprentices. This applies to both Tournament Hosts and/or Participants. Section 6 - USGA Rules shall govern all play except as modified by Local Rules, and as supplemented by Utah Section Hard Card Rules. Professionals are responsible for the knowledge of USGA Rules and of the rules, policies and regulations of the Utah Section. (T) ARTICLE III - TOURNAMENT SCHEDULES, FEES, PROCEDURES Section 1- Tournament and Event Scheduling shall be administered by the Utah Section Staff with the oversight and approval of the Board of Directors. a) Consideration for tournament longevity, past performance, size of field, number of events requested, and site quality will be criteria used in making scheduling decisions. b) Section Members are responsible to review and verify any calendar eligible events they want published on the official annual schedule. c) Types of tournaments/events and priorities for tournament scheduling (calendaring) shall be as follows: 1) Section Championship and Qualifying Events 2) Allied Association Championships and Traditional Open Events 3) Section Sponsored Member Events 4) Section Affiliated Professional or Member Invitational Events 5) Affiliated Amateur Events 6) Calendared/Charity Events Section 2 - All Calendared events (except Allied Association Championships and Board exempted Charity Events) will be required to pay the Section a Promotional/Administration Fee as set by the Utah Section Board of Directors.

a) This Promotion/Admin Fee will be accessed per tournament participant and is currently $2.00 per player. b) The Section Office will send a payment notice to the host facility prior to their event. The Host Facility (Golf Professional) must return the payment notice with the appropriate money to the Section Office within seven (7) days of the final date of their event. Section 3 - All Professional Tournament Purses (except independent Open events) will flow through and be paid-out through the Section office. The amount of the purse including full field accounting for the event must be received by the Section Office within seven (7) days of the final date of the event. Section 4 - Members failing to comply with any of the provisions under Section 2 or Section 3 above will be subject to an automatic $100.00 late fee. (T) ARTICLE IV - TOURNAMENT ELIGIBILITY Section 1- Tournament Events are hosted and calendared for the primary benefit of Utah Section Members and Apprentices and also as a benefit to the golf community in general. All eligibility for Section Events will be defined by the Utah Section Board of Directors and by Association policy. Their decisions are final. Section 2 - Definitions of Utah Section Tournament Events- these definitions include all events that are calendared by the Section in its annual official tournament schedule. [This schedule appears in the Utah Book of Golf and is posted on the Section Website each year.] 1) Section Championship and Qualifying Events- These events include official Section and Association Championships and Qualifying Events. Only Members and/or Apprentices in good standing may participate. Each event may have it s own eligibility criteria. The following are examples of such events: The Utah Section Championship, the PPC Championship, the Section Match Play Championship, the Assistants Championship, etc. 2) Allied Association Championships- These events are calendared for our allied associations and supported by the Section. They would include UGA events, USWGA events, USGA Qualifying Events, etc. 3) Traditional Open Events- These are traditional facility/professional hosted open and accompanying pro-am events that have elected to remain eligibly open to non-pga affiliated professionals. Each host professional makes the decision as to their tournament type therefore this category of event may change from year to year. 4) Section Sponsored Member Events- These are Section Sponsored/directed events that have been established by the Section to promote the game within the membership and in some cases the community. An example of these events would be the: pro-pro events, pro-series events, pro-junior, etc. 5) Member Invitational Events (Section Affiliated Events)- These are professional participation events (semi-open or pro-am events) where the host professional has chosen to limit the professional field to Section Members and Apprentices (in good standing); PGA Professionals from other sections, and a limited amount of sponsor exempted players. 6) Affiliated Amateur Events- These are officially calendared amateur events and are subject to UGA and Section review. 7) Calendared/Charity Events- These are charity events that have asked and the Officers Committee have approved their listing on the official schedule. Section 2- Section Event Eligibility: a) All Section Members and Apprentices in good standing are eligible for Section Championship Events, Member Invitational Events, and Traditional Open Events provided they meet entry deadlines, Section eligibility guidelines, and entry procedures. Additional information is provided in the Section Member Eligibility Chart listed in Appendix I. b) All Section Apprentices must submit a complete Player Permit Form and the form be approved by the Section Officers by March 1 each year or prior to registering for any Section Event. Player fees are included in Apprentice dues. c) Apprentice eligibility is also subject to PGA, PGM acceptable progress rules. Any suspended apprentice is ineligible to play in any Section Event. d) PGA Members, in good standing, from other sections are eligible to play in up to four (4) Section events; except that they may not displace an eligibly entered Section Member or Apprentice in any event. e) PGA Apprentices, in good standing, from other sections are eligible to play in up to three (3) Section events; except that they may not displace an eligibly entered Section Member or Apprentice in any event f) Affiliated and/or Member Invitational Opens and Pro-Am Events may request up to three (3) Sponsor Exempted Players to play in their event. The Tournament Sponsor must send a formal request to the Utah Section Officers asking for an exemption for any non- PGA professional. A $100.00 fee shall be sent to the Section for each Sponsor Exempted Player. g) Traditional (calendared) Open Events may grant sponsor exemptions to non-pga affiliated professionals at the discretion of the host professional. A Sponsors Exemption fee of $100.00 for each such exemption must accompany the tournament purse, promotional fees, and full field results; to be returned to the Section Office as noted under Article III, Section 3 above. h) Section Members and Apprentices (in good standing) that participant in Section Events are eligible for consideration for Player of the Year points and other Awards as permitted by format. i) Non-PGA affiliated professionals are not eligible to play in any Utah Section Championship, Qualifying, or Sponsored event. (T) ARTICLE V - GENERAL TOURNAMENT RULES and REGULATIONS

Section 1- All types of Section Calendared Events shall adhere to the principles and USGA Rules of Golf when using applicable formats. Certain golf rules and Section Tournament Policies have been formalized and listed in the Utah Section PGA Hard-Card Rules. The Rules of Golf and the Utah Section PGA Hard-Card Rules shall be in effect for Section events except as modified or further defined in a Local Rules Sheet/Notice to Competitors for a specific event. a) The Committee (local Tournament Committee) has jurisdiction over the rules and rulings at a specific event. However, the Section shall provide a list of Rules Officials that can be contacted for onsite rules support or for rules clarification. b) All Section Members shall play by and promote the correct use and spirit of the rule as outlined above. Section 2 - The Section supports the USGA Handicapping Rules and Policies as administered locally through the Utah Golf Association. The Section and its Members act as on-site administrators for the UGA Handicap System. It is incumbent on the Utah Section Membership to adhere to the following UGA Handicap System and Section Policies: a) Only Utah Golf Association handicap card holders (members) and USGA visiting players should be allowed to enter Section calendared amateur events. These events would include all statewide men s or women s amateur events, pro-am events, and open events. b) All Utah Section Members shall promote the sale and use of UGA Memberships (handicap cards) at their facilities and among amateur players. c) Section Members shall adhere to the scorekeeping and reporting policies as set forth in the UGA handicapping system when playing in or conducting a calendared event. These scorekeeping and reporting policies include the following list. Additional polices may be included from time to time. 1) Professionals must post (return to UGA) accurate adjusted handicap scores and full-field results within five (5) days of any calendared event. This includes all amateur events, pro-am events, open events, and fourball events. 2) Review all participant handicaps prior to and following each event. Report or settle any specific handicap issues or players directly with the UGA Office. 3) Always act as the official scorekeeper for pro-am events. You are responsible for all scoring and actions regarding your pro-am team. 4) Review and post an accurate and complete scorecard at all events including hole-scores for every players score culminating in a correctly adjusted handicap score for each player. 5) An accurate adjusted handicap score must be posted for all fourball and alternative scoring format systems. Use the par-plus method or some equally efficient method for determining an accurate adjusted handicap score. 6) Players are reminded of the high standard required by the Section s Tournament Regulations. By entering an event the competitor agrees to be bound by the Regulations of the Utah Section PGA. By inviting amateurs as partners in a pro-am event the professional implicitly vouches for the accuracy of their handicaps. Section 3 - Any deliberate violation of The Rules of Golf during a Section Event or deliberate violation of the rules and principles of honest handicapping shall be deem as violations of the Association s Code of Ethics and shall be automatically and immediately reported to the Section Board of Inquiry for processing. Section 4 - Pace of Play: The Section believes that slow play is a major problem and detriment to the game of golf and specifically to the quality of calendared events. The following considerations should be used when both hosting and playing in Section events. a) Tournament Host Professionals should evaluate their facility for potential pace of play issues and take actions to prevent such problems. Actions could include choosing a format contusive to fast play; choose and emphasis an effective pace of Play regulation ; have enough staff onsite to monitor the pace of play. b) Make sure that your pace of play and that of your group is well within the listed guidelines. c) The Section Pace of Play guideline is listed in the Utah Section PGA Hard-Copy Rules; however, we recommend the use of the USGA Championship Pace of Play format whenever feasible. d) Tournaments with serious pace of play issues, especially issues of a persistent and ongoing nature, will be reviewed by the Tournament Committee. The Tournament Committee will then make recommendations and penalties to the Board for their review. Section 5 - Discontinuance of Play- each Tournament Committee is charged with establishing their own policy regarding the discontinuance of play except as already outlined in The Rules of Golf. Additionally all Section affiliated events should follow the following Discontinuance of Play Guidelines. a) USGA policies govern started Professional events. b) In an Affiliated or Section Events, every effort will be made to reschedule a canceled round. c) The UTAH SECTION PGA representative in charge, after consultation with the Committee, has the authority to order discontinuance of play due to weather conditions. The decision to resume play, postpone any part of it or cancel play entirely rests with the official in charge, again after appropriate consultation. d) In competitions contested at 54 holes, the following rain-out procedure will apply: 1) One day rained out - event will be contested at 36 holes with the entire purse paid. 2) Two days rained out - event will be rescheduled at 36 holes at a later date. e) In case of bad weather in open (36 hole or 18 hole) events: 1) Day 1 rained out - event will be contested at 18 holes with the entire purse paid. 2) Day 2 rained out - event will be paid with the entire purse based on results from Day 1. 3) Every effort shall be made to finish each round as scheduled. 4) When unplayable conditions occur, play shall be suspended. When conditions thereafter become playable, play will then be resumed, even when that round cannot be completed that day Play may be resumed the following day to include completion of the next scheduled round. 5) In the event of a suspension during the final round, the round shall be canceled if more than half the field is unable to complete the round. If more than half the field completes the round, play should be temporarily suspended and completed when conditions permit. Consideration of this procedure would depend upon availability of the golf course. In the event of a postponement as outlined in item 4, the Committee may reduce the size of the field. They shall have discretionary power to reduce the number of players as conditions warrant. f) Discontinuance of Play in Pro Am Events: The Committee has the authority and responsibility to order discontinuance of play due to weather conditions. The decision to resume play, postpone any part of it or cancel play entirely rests with the Rules Committee. The following are recommended guidelines. 1) In a one-day event, if play is discontinued before the field has completed play, the following policy will apply: 2) The Tournament Committee shall have the right and authority to postpone or cancel play when weather or course conditions prevent play.

3) In Pro-Am events every effort will be made to reschedule canceled events. 4) In Pro-Am events, if 50% of the field completes play results shall stand. Teams not finishing play will be refunded. If less than 50% of the field completes play, all will be refunded. Section 6- Gambling- The Utah Section PGA concurs with both the Association s and the USGA policy on gambling. Section 5 - Section Tournament Tee Protocol- the Section is in agreement with the Associations Women s Tee Policy which allows for different tees same purse competition at certain Section Affiliated Events. The Section also has a Senior Tee Policy for designated events. These specific tournament tee polices are administered through the Utah Section Tournament Tee Protocol. This protocol outlines policy, course set-up and administration, and is useful in setting up mixed gender events. The protocol is available at the Utah Section PGA Offices. Section 7 - Withdrawal or Cancellation from Events: a) Any player who has entered a tournament and wishes to withdraw from the event must cancel 72 hours prior to the start of an affiliated event. The player may be subject to an administration fee at the time of his withdrawal. b) Players must cancel within 24 hours of the first tee time of an event or prior to the formal posting of starting times. Players failing to cancel will be subject to pay the entire entry fee. c) Formal entry or withdrawal from a Section affiliated event may be made by telephone or return of formal tournament application or letter of withdrawal. Acknowledgement of formal entry or withdrawal from an event is responsibility of the player who must provide proper documentation of such entry and/or withdrawal. d) Entry and withdrawal for PGA Championships, PGA and PGA Tour Qualifying Events, and Opens have their own policies which will be in effect for Section Members. e) Unexcused no-shows or non-payment of entry fees are Code-of-Ethics violations and will be handled as such. f) Late withdrawals or no-shows for emergency situations will be reviewed and payment/refunds decided by the Officers Committee. Their decisions will be final. g) Section Members and Apprentices are responsible for the withdrawal or cancellation of all team members in pro-am or other team events. (T) ARTICLE VI - TOURNAMENT HOST RULES, REGULATIONS, and GUIDELINES Section 1- Host Professional s Responsibilities a) No Pro-Am or Open Event on the Utah PGA Tournament Schedule may be conducted at a course without a PGA Member or a Board Approved Apprentice ( B Classification) serving as the resident professional. b) In hosting a Utah PGA Calendared, Affiliated, or Section event, the host professional must: 1) Arrange to have the use of the course reserved for tournament players only during the competition. Course set up for pro am events should recognize the wide range of abilities participating and promote a pace of play that is no longer than 5 hours. The length of the course should also coincide with the course rating used to compute handicaps. 2) Properly mark the golf course. Define all boundaries, water hazards, lateral water hazards and ground under repair. 3) Prepare a Notice to Competitors and Rules of Play Sheet. Clearly note format and Senior Competition rules. Appoint a Rules Committee of at least 2 other members. 4) Provide a registration desk with personnel to handle entry fee collection and handicap verification. 5) Provide an official scoring area and provide personnel to audit verify and post scores. 6) Provide and official Scoreboard. It should look professional in its presentation. 7) Provide an effective warning system to be used in the event of dangerous weather. 8) Arrange to write and distribute merchandise certificates to prize winning amateurs immediately after play is completed. 9) Send a report of entries along with payment for the Section Promotional Fee ($2.00 per player). 10) The host professional is responsible to obtain a master listing of amateur handicaps for their event. 11) Entries for Pro-Am Events shall be accepted by the host professional in the following manner: Members may enter no sooner than 14 days prior to the event. Apprentices may enter no sooner than 12 days prior. (A member may enter and have his apprentice play in that spot.) 12) Amateur handicap guidelines for pro-am events are; Men-18; Women- 24 (women amateurs play from forward tee markers). For special formats and events Host Professionals may petition the Tournament Committee to modify handicap guidelines. 13) Host professionals must have sufficient inventory to satisfy the redemption of prize awards. 14) Tentative payoffs will be posted prior to the event. Official payoffs are to be posted prior to completion of final round. 15) Minimum required added money for the professional purses (over and above entry fees) are: $1000.00 for a one day Open; $2000 for a two day Open; $3,000.00 for a three day open. 16) Each event shall have a stated Rules Committee. At least two people will be appointed to handle any disputes as to the rules. A Host Professional, playing in their own event, may act in an advisory role on the Committee but shall not rule in specific cases. 17) A Rules sheets will be prepared for all contestants to include a procedure for determining the champion in case of ties. 18) All tentative purses, format options, and senior play policies must be clearly announced on the Notice to Competitors and/or the tournament poster. c) Starting Times and Format Guidelines: 1) The host professional has the authority to assign starting times as he deems appropriate, in keeping with section guidelines. 2) Competitors shall be regrouped after 18 holes of a 36-hole event and after 36 holes of a 54-hole event. Competitors may be regrouped after each 18 holes if desired. Leaders (competitors for the same prize monies) shall be grouped together during the final round of an event. Preferable starting - high scores early - low scores late. 3) Once a competing team has begun play, there shall be no substitutions for amateurs or professionals who cannot complete a round, or who cannot return for a subsequent round. There shall be no refunds after an individual has begun play. 4) In the event a pro-amateur team is incomplete, the following shall apply: